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Good write-up on Magazine's football team. They have what may be the smallest running back in the state at 4'11".
(12-09-2010 11:12 AM)LRTrojan Wrote: [ -> ]Good write-up on Magazine's football team. They have what may be the smallest running back in the state at 4'11".

I have a cat bigger than he is. But I tend to exaggerate!04-cheers
You ought to see him. He really is that small. But quick as greased lightning.
I would assume that this article made it into the Northwest Arkansas edition of the Democrap.
I talked for a while last night with my daughter. As you might imagine, it has been a very busy week for the head coach at Magazine. She said they had gone to bed earlier this week. He uses his cell phone as his alarm clock, so it was on. A cell message buzzed through, so he checked it. It was one of his players: "Coach, I am so excited, I can't get to sleep." Josh answered him, "Go to sleep!"
(12-09-2010 01:15 PM)MICHAELSPAPPY Wrote: [ -> ]I talked for a while last night with my daughter. As you might imagine, it has been a very busy week for the head coach at Magazine. She said they had gone to bed earlier this week. He uses his cell phone as his alarm clock, so it was on. A cell message buzzed through, so he checked it. It was one of his players: "Coach, I am so excited, I can't get to sleep." Josh answered him, "Go to sleep!"

Interesting about the Hmong kids playing. When my sister taught school in St. Paul, Minnesota, they had a lot of Hmong kids in her school.04-cheers
Two or three years ago the homecoming queen was a very attractive Hmong girl. Her given name was Mi - not sure of the spelling, but pronounced "mee," which made for interesting conversations.

"What is your name?"
"Mi"
"Yes, you, who did you think I meant?"
(12-09-2010 05:19 PM)MICHAELSPAPPY Wrote: [ -> ]Two or three years ago the homecoming queen was a very attractive Hmong girl. Her given name was Mi - not sure of the spelling, but pronounced "mee," which made for interesting conversations.

"What is your name?"
"Mi"
"Yes, you, who did you think I meant?"

Who's on first?04-cheers
(12-09-2010 05:55 PM)outsideualr Wrote: [ -> ]Who's on first?04-cheers

Who
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